'ro dumps vital fluids on road - eep

'ro dumps vital fluids on road - eep

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kjmac

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Sunday 25th May 2008
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Driving along quite happily when steam/smoke starts pouring from the front of the car. Upon stopping I notice that I've left a large trail of anti-freeze up the road

Yes folks, I've fallen victim to the badly routed hose thing rubbing on a sharp bit of engine block. The AA bloke couldn't believe the bad design either. I cacked myself at first and thought I'd have to dive for the bloody fire extinguisher!

Hats off to the AA - showed up in 20 minutes and after a quick bodge I was on my way.

Check for damaged hoses at the back of the motor, seems its only a matter of time.


I don't think I've properly introduced myself to the forum either - Hello, my name's Ken and my car's a fuelaholic

K

Edited by kjmac on Sunday 25th May 02:34


Edited by kjmac on Sunday 25th May 02:34

kjmac

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561 posts

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Sunday 25th May 2008
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stigmundfreud said:
could you describe where to look for this masterpiece of design?


I'll dig out the camera and see what I can do.

kjmac

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561 posts

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Sunday 25th May 2008
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Hi all,

Here's the location of the offending hose that split. It's not really possible to get a very good shot of it as it's right at the back of the engine.
The lower of the two hoses was originally badly routed and was making contact with the engine block and its either been melted or slashed by a sharp bit of the motor.





Hopefully I've got all that right. Hot anti-freeze is _not_ a nice smell. Basically the AA chap cut the hose, inserted a bit of plastic inner hose between the broken sections and then jubilee clipped and cable tied the thing out of the way.

Ken

Edited by kjmac on Sunday 25th May 16:41